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February 15, 2007
Literary Criticism Portfolio
Here it is again, another blogging portfolio.
As you can see I used the no-nonsense type. I wonder why.
Learning about all the different types of literary criticism is very fascinating.
Literary criticism is an attempt to evaluate and understand the literature of an author. It is a description, analysis, evaluation, or interpretation of a particular literary work or an author's writings as a whole. Literary criticism is a view or opinion on what a particular written work means.
Here are my blogs based on essays from Contexts for Criticism that deal with all different types of literary criticism.
COVERAGE:
Are Poems Historical Acts?
Keesey, Chapter 2 Introduction
Vocabulary Word - Archetype
Vocabulary Word - Closure
DEPTH:
Melville, "Benito Cereno"
What is Literature?
Gillman, "The Yellow Wallpaper"
Yes, we are looking at the text
BLOG CARNIVAL:
Which essay was the most stimulating?
INTERACTION:
Irony as a Principle of Structure
Keesey's Introduction with Kevin and I
DISCUSSION:
Yachnin and the Idea of Obedience
Keesey, Chapter 1 Introduction
TIMELINESS:
All entries are included in timeliness.
Some examples:
Words and Clauses
Gillman's "The Yellow Wallpaper"
XENOBLOGGING:
Uniquely yours, Shakespeare
Chic-Lit - Vanessa opening my eyes and seeing the other side
In between the Lines with Kevin
Short agreement with Tiffany
Val, it really isn't that bad. Gonzalo and "The Tempest"
WILDCARD:
Thank you for wearing your snow boots
Posted by Denamarie at February 15, 2007 9:01 PM
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